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Coaches specialising in Discipline

Discipline is a technique used to develop good, responsible behavior in children through the use of boundaries and punishment for breaking the rules. Many parents find getting help with discipline a comforting thing to do. Therapy can also help parents learn to properly discipline their children.

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Behaviour
Parenting children means dealing with behavior and trying to help children during early developmental stages of their life. While bad behavior sometimes crops up here and there, in some families children may get out of control, acting out in public and at home. In cases like this...
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Discipline
Many parents fall back on techniques used by their own parents when disciplining their children. Others may get caught up in fad parenting techniques that may actually be harmful for children. These methods of parenting may work in some cases, but the early development of childre...
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Gay Parenting
Gay and lesbian couples who raise children will face many distinct problems associated with their sexual orientation. This is why many people seek therapy to help deal with all the issues that come with being a gay parent. Some may have difficulties determining responsibilities w...
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Parenting
Parenting consists of many activities and responsibilities that come with raising a child until they're an adult and can take care of themselves.  Whether one or two parents are involved in raising children, there are many difficulties that come with the whole process. Here ...
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Parenting Adolescents
Parenting a teenager may be one of the most difficult and emotional tasks that a parent will face. This depends on the child's early upbringing, but even the best parents sometimes have to deal with a rebellious and perhaps even dangerous teenager. Beyond rebellion, there are man...
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Parenting Children
Parenting is a terribly difficult job. Some parents don't like to ask for help, but there is nothing wrong with a little coaching and therapy to better deal with all the issues that come with raising a small child in today's world. When the load is given to a single parent, it be...
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Parenting Toddlers
While caring for an infant is quite a task for many first time parents, raising a toddler has its own distinct set of challenges. As a child grows, they will reach many developmental milestones. Helping children reach these in a healthy way is an important task. Here at Mentaline...
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Blog Posts

Yvonne Hinckesman
A funnier version of Jack and Jill by Yvonne Hinckesman

Composed by YVONNE MARIE HINCKESMAN
 
 
JACK AND JILL WENT UP THE HILL TO CATCH A BETTER VIEW
JACK LOOKED DOWN; JILL GAVE A FROWN
AS JACK CALLED “YOU COME TOO”

JILL WAS NOT TOO HAPPY AS SHE WAS TIRED AND COLD
BUT ...


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Marcella Simon
A Winning Formula To Becoming Organised by Marcella Simon

We all do it at the start of a new year we have the best intentions to make this year better than the previous years. Are goals are written down  or put to the fore front of our heads. We get signed up to our local gym, swearing this year will be the year we obtain th...


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Therese Hoyle
Brain Gym by Therese Hoyle

Crossing the Midline, Cross-Lateral Movement & Brain Development

The midline is an imaginary line that runs down the body, separating it in half vertically from head to toe thus dividing the body into right and left halves. "Crossing the midline" refers t...


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Val Mullally
'I hate you!' by Val Mullally

‘I hate you!’
Spat from the mouth of the toddler
or teenager
those words can erode the confidence of any parent.

It’s tempting to react.
Fight back
or
disappear into our own shell
when so blatantly under...


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Yvonne Hinckesman
Mid week thought to inspire you by Yvonne Hinckesman

HAVE COMPASSION FOR THOSE WHO DO NOT SEE AS CLEARLY AS YOU


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Therese Hoyle
To Praise or not to Praise that is the Question By Therese Hoyle  by Therese Hoyle

‘I can live for two months on a good compliment’ – Mark Twain

It was spring 1997 and I was running a behaviour support group with Year 2 children, in an inner city London Primary school.  We were approaching SAT’s summer tests and my role was to advance these ...


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